Details: There has been much speculation during some of the live trainings about what exactly is my avatar. I’ve actually been thinking about changing it, but before I do that I thought it would be fun to have a contest to see who can guess what it is. If no one gets it exactly, who ever comes closest (as determined by me) will win.

Prize: The winner will receive a one on one coaching session with me that will be conducted as a live training. They will send me a hand history file of a cash game or mtt session they played, and we will review it together via a live training. (NOTE: You MUST be willing to participate in the Live Training if you win. If you are not willing to do this, do not participate in the contest). In order to participate in the Live Training, you will need a skype account (free and easy to set up) and headphones with a microphone for talking. The benefit to you is that you will get personalized feedback on your session and play in a similar fashion to how a private coaching session might go (a $150 value) for free.

Rules: Every person gets 1 guess. If you wish to change your guess, you may, but you must reply to this thread with a new post NOT edit your prior post. Only your latest guess will count. I will run this through the end of March, all guesses must be in by Midnight ET the night of March 31st. If there are multiple correct answers, the prize will be offered to the first person to give a correct answer. Should that person not accept the prize (please see requirements in “Prize” above before entering), then the next in line will get it.

Hint: The only hint I have given was when, during a live training, someone suggested they didn’t think I even knew what it was. I replied that I do know what it is, because I took the picture myself.

I've thought about this for hours, and the best guess I have is that Dewski's correct. It looks like a picture of the process of mitosis (based on what little knowledge of biology I have). I've been looking through images of cells for the past hour though, and I can't figure out which type of cell it could be.

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